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THE BARNES BROS. NURSERY CO., YALESVILLE, CONN. 
MONARCH. One of the most valuable of the late in- 
troductions from England. Tree robust, with dense 
foliage, an abundant bearer. Fixiit very large, roundish 
oval, dark purplish blue; a perfect freestone. 
NIAGARA. Unsurpassed for beauty and productiveness 
as well as great hardmess of tree, with foliage so perfect 
as to contribute in an essential degree to its health. Fruit 
large, oval, often with a slight neck; skin reddish purple ; 
flesh yellow, juicy and good. Its beauty as a market 
sort is unsurpassed. 
PEINE CLAUDE. Large; greenish yellow, spotted with 
red; firm, juicy, sugary, of fine quality; very productive. 
September. 
SHROPSHIRE DAMSON. A Plum of fine quality, as 
free from the attacks of the curculio as the common 
Damson, and of same color. The flesh is amber-colored, 
juicy and sprightly. 
cherrie:s 
There are few more desirable trees than the Cherry. 
It may be planted near the street or used ornamentally for 
avenues, and it will produce an abundance of delicious 
fruit. This may be eaten out of the hand, preserved, or 
will find a very ready market at highly profitable prices 
for shipping, canning, etc. The trees thrive in any well- 
drained location. The Duke and Morcllo, or acid varieties, 
are thoroughly hardy. The Heart and Bigarreau, or sweet 
sorts, wiW successfully resist very cold weather and may 
be grown in most places. 
General List of Cherries 
HEART AND BIGARREAU CHERRIES 
BLACK EAGLE. Large, black; very tender, juicy, rich 
and high flavored ; tree vigorous, productive. July 1 to 15. 
BLACK HEART. Black Ox-Heart. A very old varietj^. 
Fruit medium-sized, heart-shaped, rather irregular; skin 
glossy, deep black; flesh tender, juicy, sweet. Tree a rapid 
grower, hardy and productive. Earlv July. 
This shows a bunch of 10 of our 
first-class ^ inch grade of 
Sour Cherry Trees. 
WINDSOR. 
BLACK TARTARIAN. Very large, 
bright purplish black; half tender, 
juicy, very rich, excellent. Vigorous 
and productive. Last of June or 
July. A general favorite. 
COE'S TRANSPARENT. Medium 
size, pale amber, red in the sun; 
tender, juicy, rich, handsome; one 
of the best; strong growing, pro- 
ductive. Late June. 
DOWNER'S LATE RED. Large, 
light red ; tender, juicy, delicious; 
vigorous and productive. A good 
late sort. 
GOVERNOR WOOD. Very large, 
rich light yellow, with red cheek; 
juicy, sweet, one of the very best. 
Late June. 
NAPOLEON BIGARREAU. Very 
large, pale yellow or red; very firm, 
juicy and sweet; vigorous and very 
productive. One of the best. Early 
J"iy. 
SCHMIDT'S BIGARREAU. Fruit 
of immense size, rich, deep black; 
